Young Master Vance Has An Enchanting Wife!-Chapter 314: In This Life, I Want Only Her

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Chapter 314: Chapter 314: In This Life, I Want Only Her

Victor Grant watched May Morgan’s recent "performance" and felt a bit dizzy, knowing that their marriage was most likely doomed.

His parents were very open-minded, but no matter how open-minded, no parents would allow their son to marry a supernatural creature. No one would agree to let a supernatural creature enter their home, let alone become their only son’s wife.

"Uncle Grant, Aunt, you saw it too. This is my reaction after being cursed by the Dragon Insect. My wounds can heal quickly, and I have great strength."

May Morgan then, right in front of the two elders, used just two fingers to bend the knife in her hand, the swiftness of her action left everyone staring in shock.

After a while, Heather Holt finally reacted. She looked at Victor Grant with difficulty and said sharply, "You knew she was like this all along?"

Victor Grant took a deep breath, then nodded and answered truthfully, "Yes."

"And you still want to marry her? Are you crazy?" Heather Holt indeed became the first to oppose the marriage. Her son was born from her after ten months of pregnancy. She could accept if her daughter-in-law had been married before, had miscarriages, or even was a woman of the night, as long as her son liked her, as long as he could turn over a new leaf, everything wouldn’t be a problem.

But, but the woman in front of her is not human at all. Such a terrifying woman, how could she allow her to stay by her son’s side?

Who knows what she really is? What if she suddenly mutates one day and eats her son? 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝓮𝒘𝙚𝙗𝒏𝙤𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝒐𝙢

Victor Grant didn’t want to give up May Morgan, and he certainly would not give up May Morgan. He decisively and straightforwardly said to his mother, "Because I love her, so I won’t care."

"You may not care, but we do." Justin Grant finally stated his attitude and sternly commanded Victor Grant: "You must break up with her right now. Our family cannot accept such a daughter-in-law."

"Heather, call France now to cancel the wedding." Justin Grant turned again and instructed Heather Holt.

Heather Holt paused slightly, then quickly nodded, saying, "Okay, okay, I’ll call now."

"Dad, Mom, can you listen to me for a moment?" Victor Grant saw that the marriage was about to collapse, suddenly stood up stubbornly from the sofa, and said word by word to the elders: "If you don’t agree to my marriage with May Morgan, then I will also make it clear that I will never get married in this life."

Heather Holt looked at her son’s stubborn face with a heart full of pain, helplessly advising: "Son, there are so many good girls in the world. Why do you have to marry her? If she were human, it would be fine, but look at her wound just now..."

"She was framed, it’s not her will. Besides, she’s just cursed. There’s a solution. You shouldn’t jump to conclusions. May Morgan is no different from ordinary girls. If we find someone to undo the curse, she could still have children and live a normal life like any other girl."

"But what is a curse? We don’t even know what it is or where to find a solution. Victor, listen to your mother and give up. I can’t entrust your lifelong happiness to such unknown circumstances."

Heather Holt was adamant at this point, earnestly persuading Victor Grant to give up.

May Morgan knew it would turn out like this, so she smiled contentedly and also persuaded Victor Grant along with the elders: "Victor, your mom is right. You are the only male in the Grant Family. In the future, you will need to carry on the family line, or what will happen to such a big family business? I am ultimately not worthy of you. We should end this here."

"Shut up!" Victor Grant was almost driven mad with anger by May Morgan. It’s all her fault, all her fault. Everything was fine, but she had to reveal this before the wedding. Why did she have to say it?

From the moment she agreed to marry him, he knew she seemed like a soulless entity, reluctant at every step. Now, of course, she can’t wait to sever ties with him?

But is Victor Grant someone who gives up so easily?

"Someone, take the young mistress to the car to wait for me!" After glaring fiercely at May Morgan, Victor Grant turned around and instructed the servants to take May Morgan away.

Startled, May Morgan reluctantly said to Victor Grant, "Victor Grant, don’t force it. A forced marriage won’t be happy."

"You shut up!" Victor Grant nearly frantically glared at May Morgan and shouted sternly at her.

May Morgan had never seen Victor Grant lose his temper like this, but now, the anger in his eyes almost seemed to ignite, showing he was really infuriated this time.

May Morgan dared not speak further, and silently followed the servant out of the villa to wait for Victor Grant’s final decision in the car.

After May Morgan left, Heather Holt sternly glared at her wayward son, scolding: "Are you bewitched by that woman? Why won’t you listen to anything we say? Today, May Morgan explained everything. If she hadn’t, how long were you planning to keep it from us?"

Victor Grant exhaled deeply and replied with a determined face: "Forever. If May hadn’t suddenly confessed, I would have hidden it from you forever."

"Outrageous, marriage is one of life’s major events. Do you think it’s only your business? Where do you place us?" Justin Grant pointed towards the door direction, continuing to reprimand him: "May Morgan can’t bear children, so do you plan to never give us a grandchild?"

"I’ve said it, her condition is a curse, but there is a solution. Once the curse is resolved, she can be like a normal person. Besides, even if the curse can’t be undone, we can find someone to surrogate. If you want grandchildren, I have many ways to get them."

"You idiot, are you out of your mind? Do you not know the condition of her body? What kind of child can such a woman give birth to? You want children, but we don’t dare take them!"

Victor Grant frowned irritably, trying as hard as possible to explain patiently to his parents: "There’s no problem with the child she carries, I’ve checked. When I went to our family hospital, I saw everything was fine with the child, only she can’t give birth. Giving birth would cause her death."

"That’s not acceptable either. She’s a monster, just look at her wound, it horrifies us. Don’t say anything, we won’t agree."

Normally, Justin Grant doesn’t like to speak much, but every word he says is authoritative and unchangeable.

Yet, despite this, Victor Grant’s resolve to marry May Morgan remained unwavering. He had chosen this woman for life, and he wouldn’t change his mind even if she wasn’t human, even if she really was a supernatural creature.